Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1953 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1833

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QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds gw __ |t' T I c>Z ~’ . . .Hf you were a fly, the Democrat Want '’Ad >aid this would kill you.” • Real Estate FOR SALE OR RENT— 5 room house all modern. Inquire at 437 Winchester street. 175 3t-x FOR SALE —Ruilding sites; vacant lot; also lot with garage. J\orth 10th street, Phone 3-9637. 176 2t FOR SALE — Modern three bedroom home, automatic heat, rec--1 reation room, newly decorated, lot fully landscaped, garden spot, five blocks from business district. Can be financed by FHA. G. W. Vizard, route 8, Decatur. 166 TF Farmers Col. WE BUY chickens and quality 7 eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE —2nd cutting extra fine alfalfa, standing or in bales, Phone 3-9541. 175 2t FOR SALE—6 milk cows; Three 6gal. scows, three 5-gal. cows. Earl Landis, 3 miles west Monroe. Phone 6-6336. 175 6t-x FOR SALE —2nd crop cut alfalfa and clover hay, $20.00 per ton. Homer Ginter; Phone 3-9463. 176 3t FOR SALE— Farmers horse, Hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Hafllch & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 25 TF FOR SAL^— Pure bred white face bulls. OTfe yearling; one 2 years old well built. 4 mile East, 3 mile- South of Berne. Samuel Christner, Geneva, Ind. 176 6t-x WANTED TO BUT— Rock fryers; eggs; hens; Leghorn hens; free culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North ABth, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF CONDENSED BUTTERMILK — New low price. $5.00 per cwt in barrels; $4.75 per cwt. in 3 'barrel lots: $5.75 per cwt. in 55 lb. & 1001 b. containers. Decatur Farms. < L . 169 T FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial 0 and ask.for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF UP GO PROFITS! - Down go costs! , Always a favorite with yoqr cattle. hogs and chickens—wet Black Strap Molasses, mixed with your stock feeds. See us at the 4-H Fair at Monroe! Heller Coal, Feed & Supply. 722 W. street, Phone 3-2912. 176 TF Automotive OUR USED CARS are safety'tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at ZintsAaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF HAVE YbU Checked Our . Used Car Prices? Zintsmagter Motor Sales, Cor- • ner Ist & Monroe, Phone l 3 : 2003. 156TF

■> '' ’ ’’l 'I Il --iiiy***** COMPLETE insurance coverage of your car costs little. NOT to have it may cost you PLENTY! -..’ ' f F From Roof to Cellar—lnsure With Heller REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Heller Building Y ' Phone 3-4106 _i • >

N'.CE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor • Sales. : 252 TF For Sale-Mlsc. DECORATING— Try Super KemTone or Kem-Glo, all colors. Habegger Hardware. 40 TF FOR SALE —Antique chest. $25.00; Bedstead and springs, $7.00. 235 Rugg street. 174 3t FOR SALE —Servel refrigerator, in good condition. Cheap. Phone 3-3623. <l7l 6t FOR SALE—Giris bicycle,' Shelby Flyer, good condition, fully equipfped, $30.00, Call 3-3929. 176 3t FOR SALE— Hand picked transparent app|es. ■ sprayed. Lewis RumschlagJ Phone 3-8613. 176 2t-x COMBINATION ALUMINUM Storm and Screen Doors. Regular $85.00 vdliie, Special $54.00. Phone 3-3765. i 171 TF SPECIAL ]Ja>W RATES on bottle gas for cooking or heating. Mazelin Heating Service, 608 North 13th street, Phone 3-3808. 175 3t HOUSE PAlNT—Elliott’s Prokraft outside white, $4.49 per gallon; Moore’s outside white, $5.60 per gallon. Kane Paint & Wallpaper Store, 158 Sduth 2nd, Phone 3-3030. 129 TF AT REDUCED PRICES — One slightly damaged G. E. refrigerator; one new D-21J G.E. electric range; G. E. and MAYTAG Appliances. Parts and Service. Fager Maytag Sales. 147 South 2nd street. Phone 3-4362. 175 6t FOR SALE —Good used plumbing fixtures; 1 complete set bathroom fixtures; toilets; lavatories; kitchen sinks; shallow and deep well pumps; shower stalls. Low prices. Baker Plumbing & Heating, Phone 3-2609. 136 TF FREE —' Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as. farniture, floor coverings, i bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except >Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF Trade in a good Town—Decatur

— i 11 " 1 ' 1 111 i'-p i £ * Used Car You Want At Low Cost YOU'LL RELISH DRIVING AGAIN in this 1950 STUDEBAKER Fordor Sedan with overdrive; clear tone radio; I heater. A great investment at $995.00 TAKE THE FAMILY FOR LESS in this 1947 FORD Super Deluxe Fordor. 100 h.p. V-8 Engine just over--hauled; gorgeous dark green paint; unusually ,\ clean interior; tires like new; radio and heater. See it. $595.00 ■ 1 |T| 1 Reconditioned for long life Convenient Monthly Terms SCHWARTZ FORD COl, Inc. Cor. 3rd & Monroe Streets

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For ru words or less: 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; 3 times $1.50; 6 times $2.25. For consecutive days. No classified skip-day ads accepted. Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 75c minimum. Classified ads listed-in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 3c per word, SI.OO minimum. Copy must be in office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday' Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE —Pickles. Art Lengerich. Phone 6-6347. 176 It-x FOR SALE—Thayer baby buggy, Phone 3-2973. 176 It FOR SALE — Frigidalre r&rlgerators; ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freezers. Large trade-ins. Übrick Brothers. 167 TF FOR SALE —Kelvlnator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric! ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF SHOULD! careful drivers pay the same rates for auto insurance as reckless ones? State Farm doesn’t think so—and that’s a big reason why carqful drivers save many dollars each year with State Farm insurance. Fred Corah Insurance Agency, 207 Court Street. Decatur Phone 3-3656. 159 TF GIGANTIC SALE QF PIANOS. Now going on until August 15th! A wide selection ,pr nationally known pianos. All sizes from 36" to 48”! Studios. We also have) ; some slightly used* Spinet Pianos, at amazing values. Organ and Piano combinations, either installed on your own piano or on one of our new ones. We give you a liberal allowance on your old piano, regardless of condition, during tills sale. Bargains on other musical instruments during this sale. Buy now and save many dollars on the best musical instruments. DECATUR MUSIC : HOUSE. 254 N. 2nd St. 171 16t Wanted . WANTED —Any kind of frame building to be moved or torn down. Phone 3-9637. !' 176 2t I WANTED—Carpenter; mason and foundation work. Inside attAoutside painting, all hinds of rtbof work. Melvin B. Schwartz, Geneva. R. 1, bqx 25A. 176 3t-x WANTED — Carpenter work and construction; digging basements; moving houses. “Jake” J. B. Schwaftz. route 1, Box 30. Berne. „ 175 3t-x SE W1 NG MACHINES RE PAI RE D —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman's Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North. First. Store hours 8 a.hl to 8 p.m. 'V p - * ' 154 26t-x , WASHING machine repairing . lawn mower sharpening and re pairing;. New and used washers Gas ranges and bottle gas. Mon--roe Washer Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. For Rent FOR RENT—Small apartment on ground floor, newly furnished, 1 block from business district, Phone 3-2730. 169 TF - ! . ■' [ . FOR RENT — 2-room furnished apartment with private bath. Immediate possession, 216 N. 4th street. ‘ . \ 176 TF FOR RENT—Good\ 3 room house, $25.00 per month. 225 South 12th street. Mrs. W.- H. Clark, Fort Wayne;. R. R. 13. 176 3t-x Lost and Found LOST — Blue Par ak e e t, Phbne 3-2432. Reward. 176 2t-x FOUND —Small calf. Owner inay have calf by identifying and paying for this advertisement. See Robert Plumley on Shrdyer Farm. . • ' I ' .ITfi 2t If you nave something to,sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat „ Want £d. It brings results. 1 Trade ih a Good Town]—-Decatur CENTER ICECREAM OPEN DAILY 9 - 9 u SUNDAYS 3 - 6 719 Jefferson * Dial 3-3015 “We Specialize in Party Orders”

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IprßMfT 11 i« ’j I- . ' ! -. < - - W I r ■\ * * IW —""Wl vs ! { 1 j I " r ■■ ...J A NURSE at Ellis hospital, Schenectady, N. Y., shows Stephen Struffolino (uppdr) the padlock • which was extracted from his stomach with a magnet. Lower, an X-ray shows the) padlock inside Stephen, 7. He was back home 48 hburs after swallowing the lock. The magnet, from which the lock dangles in upper photo, was especially developed for'such purposes. It saved a serious operation. j (International) Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Dressed poultry and eggs, fresh daily. Free delivery. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. SEPTIC tanks, "j cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement! drains cleaned with electric; cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF CALL 3-3114 “or 3-3115 for Guaranteed QuaIity.CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF ELECTRIC ) ROTO ROOTER—Sew ersij drains pleaned, Guaranteed. The only; one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. ■ |- j 137 TF INSULATION-j—Save fuel; Insulate with Eagle-T’lcher lead wool. (Not Rodk Wool.) Cail for free estimate, Klenk’s. 16 TF APPLIANCE SERVICB. We service all makes of' washers, sweepers, and other small appliances Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF Democrat Want Ads Bring Results INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger F’RE • WIND - AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004

BEERBOWER WELDING SHOP Will Be Closed August 1 to August 10 CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE Furniture Rebuilt and Re-upholstered. t Good selection of Frames and Fabrics. PHONE 2-2582 || ' Arthur D. Habegger 415 Wabash, St. Berne, lnd.

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Youthful Indiana Salesmen Arrested z ■ Misrepresentation Charged To Youths STILLWATER, Minn. UP —Two youthful Indiana magazine salesmen, who said the money they received was to go to Kqrean Veterans, were to be arraigned today, charged with misrepresenting their, organization and using profane language. Stanley Vincent, 21, Terre Haute, and James Styles, 17,. Indianapolis, were arrested Monday after housewives complained the two used “very objectionable language’* when they wopld not buy magazine subscriptions. ’ One woman said when tshe told one of the men she didn’t want to buy any magazines, he cilled her a “dirty Communist.” She said, he dared her to step out on the lawn, where he “would paddle her bot-

FURNITURE & APPLIANCE AUCTION Thursday Evening, July 30, 6:30 P.M. T LOCATION: On North 13th street, between Jackson and Nutfm&n on rear lot of Zesto. 4 - 9x12 Rugs; 9x12 Rubber Pad; 36 in. Metal Bed; 2 Full Size Metal Beds; Youth Bed; Bedroom Suite.: Floor Lamp; Kroehler Living Room : Suite;'Kenmore Electric Stove; Gas Stove; 11 Ft. G. E. REFRIGERATOR; Washer; 2 Utility Cabinets; 2. - 6’ Step Ladders; Kitehen Cabinet Base; Studio Couch; Coffee Table; 4 Mirrors; Dress Form; , End Tables; Magazine Racks; Chest of [Drawers; Pots, Pans, Dishes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. f < China Closet Dressing Vanity and Stool; Red, Spring and Mattress; ' Chest; Wood Utility Cabinet and desk, two 9X12 Rugs and pads, Double Tubs, Dog Bed, Living Room Suite. ] ■ 1 ' - TERMS—CASH. ] I MR. & MRS. PAUL STRICKLER ' Owners Gerald Strickler and D. S. Blair-*Aiictioneers ! t C. W. Kent—Sales Mgr. > Pduline Haugk—Clerk ) Sale Conducted by Thd Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. ! • 24 27 28 Auction Sale COMPLETE CLOSE OUT SALE OF GROCERIES, EQUIPMENT. HARDWARE. PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE 1 To be Sold Piece by Piece ;i \ ( '- DAY AND EVENING SALE UNTIL SOLD J FRIDAY, JULT 31,1953 Groceries, Misc. and Fufniture to be sold from 10 a. m. until 4:30 p. m. Fixtures, Hardware and Plumbing Supplies 7:00 p. m. until sol<L> LOCATION: Elgin, Ohio, which»is 16 miles South of Van Wert, Ohio on No. 127 to No. 8j then 6 miles East; or about 20 miles West of Lima, Ohio on No. 81. KNOWN AS THE DAVIS STORE Some of the items to be sold consist of a full stock of Groceries, some footwear; 250 Gal. Roof Coating in 5 Gal. lots; N,ew Galvanized 1 Pipe from % to 1(4 in.; Pipe Fittings;, Copper Tubing; some Hard- ' ware; Vise and Stand; Pipe Dies and Cutters/ 1 EQUIPMENT—New National Cash Register; Hl. Meat, Slicer; Deep 1 Freeze; 8 Ft. Double duty meat Case; Reachin Cooler; El. Pop cooler: i El. Coffee Grinder: Toledo Computing scales; El. Meat grinder; El. Clock; Files; Safe; Meat Block; Glass show cases; Shelving; Bins; ] Racks; Bolt bins; Air compressor; 1 Horse El. Motor; 500 lb. Platform < Seales; Battery Charger; Storm windows and screens. 1937 Buick Sedan. 2-Wheel Trailer with Rack. F.URNITURE—Apt. size El. Stove; Kitchen cabinet; Desk and chair; 1 Monarch Piano; Bed; Springs; Dresser; Small size Oil Burner and i many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Lunch to be served by Zion Church. Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Davis, Owners. Gerald Strickler and D. S. Blair—Auctioneers C. W. Kent —Sales Mgr. • Pauline Haugk—Clerk Sale- Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. 23 28:

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tom.” Both men claimed to be Korean Veterans and said they represented the National Literary Association of Terre Hautef i Sheriff Reuben Granquist; Washington county, said papers on the two indicated Vincent apparently never had been in service at all. v Styles served in the army seven months, but had been AWOL four months of the time,. He never had been out of the United States. h ■ ■ ~— 7 —: — . i J Water as well as hone> is gath-j i ered by bees, says the Slational Geographic Society. Special carriers bring it to the hive, dole it out, seal it in cells, or even act as storage tanks themselves until water is needed. j The idea of the now-popular “10-cent store” originated Watertown, N. Y. The headquir ters of the Wbohworth Co, first to enter the dime store field, is still located there. , , If you nave sometning to sen or rooms for rent. try ' ; ,a Democrat Want Add. It brings results

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE UP — Livestock Hogs: Weak-to 50 lower. 190-220 lbs 25.75; 220-240 lbs 25.25; 240-260 ibs 25.00. 11 Calves: Steady, 25,00 down. Lambs: Steady, 24.50 down; ewes 5.00 down; bucks 4.00 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDI'AMAiPOLIS UP — Livestock : Hogs: 7,000. Barrows and gilta 25-50 lower. Early bulk choice IXO- - lbs 25.75-26.00; 165-185 lbs 25.50-25.75. Cattle: 1,800; calves 400. Slaughter. steers and heifers steady tu weak. Few early sales high, good to choice • slaughter steers and mixed yearlings 23.00-26.00. Few prime veajers 23.0 p; bulk choice to prime vealers and \ calves 20.0b--22.00. Sheep:. 1,500. Spring slaughter lambs weak to 25 lower. Few lots choice to prime springers 25.25; bulk choice to prime good and choice 20.00-23.50. Markets At a Glance Stocks Joker in moderately active dealings. Bonds Irregularly lower. U. S. government bonds barely steady and quiet. h J Midwest stocks irrepularly lower. Silver unchanged in New York 85(4c a fine ounce. Cottqn futures steady. J , hj Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, oats, rye, bean and lard futures irregular. = Hogs: Weak to 50c higher, top 26(50. Sheep: About steady to 50c1 nigber, top 25.50. Cattle: to 50c higher, top 28.25.

Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, UP — Cash Grain: Wheat: No. 1 red 194’2; 2 red 192-194%; 3 red 190%-193%; 2 yellow hard 199%-201%; 2 red tough 188; 3-red tough-185-188Vj; 4 red tough light smutty 180. Corn: 1-yellow 159-160’2; 2 yellow 158-159; 3 yellow 156%-15§; 4 yellow 152-156; a yellow 147-152 U; sample grade yellow 120-153. Oats; 1 "White 74%-76^4; 1 white 76%.771/a; 2 white 74%; 2 heavy white 75%-76; 3 heavy white medium' 73%; sample grade white 60-66; 1 heavy mixed 76. . 5 Soybeans: 2 yellow 264 track Chicago. \ ® i' ' L... ji_ _M , \ . | FIRST DAY OF <Continued FTom Page One) war. < " He said every Allied division except the British Commonwealth was shjelled during the last four hours, with the Reds firing 44,723 rounds during that period. Peterson said the U. $. 45th division, originally an Oklahoma national guard outfit, took the heaviest shelling. He said.the Reds fired 8.841 rounds on 45th division positions between the Pukhan River and Muhdung-Ni. In addition to the 45tb, other nqnKorean divisions on the fighting front at the end of the -war were the Ist marine, British Commonwealth, U. S. 3rd, and tl. S. 40th. Peterson said tpe Last ground action reported was a patrol contact north of the Punchbowl, on the eastern front. It involved North and South Koreans. Although they have been called The Thousand Islands for three centuries, this section of the S l - River actually contains more than 1.700 islands. Trade in a Good Town—DecatiT

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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected July 28 160 to 170 lbs. --21.00 170 to 180 lbs. a-.- 23.00 180 to 190 1b5.j25.00 190 to 220 lbs.-25.25 220 to 240 Ibs. | 24.75 240 to 26tf lbs. 24.00 260 to 280 lbs. i-.-L- 23.25 280 to 300 lbs. 22.50 300 to 325 lbs. u__X__ 21.75 325 to 350 1b5.21.00 350 to 400 lbs. 20.25 400 ( lbs. up X_’, 1....... 20.50 100 .to 160 lbfr, -i. 19.00 Roughs 300 Ibs. down X.’,20.00 300 to 350 lbs. 19.50 (350 to 400 lbs. 19.00 400 to 450 lbs. >..... 18.25 450 to 500 Tbfe. ....1... 17.50 500 t0'550 lbs. 16.75 1550. to 600 1b5.16.00 600 lbs, up 15.50 Stags 14.00 Boars 10.00 Veals (Fri. &. Sat.) 20.00 Ejpripg Umbs (Fri. & Sat.) 22,00 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes 4.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected July 28 160 to 180 lbs, 24.50 ISO to 220 Lbs.J 220 to 240 Ibs. 240 to 260 p__ 34.25 260 to 280 lbs._L__ 880 to 3001b?,l_L__ 22.75 300 to 32$ Ibis. 21.25 325 to 350 350 to 400 lbs. 400 lbs. up 20.00 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn20.50 Stags -14-50 Boars ... 10.00 Veals 20.00 Lambs 21.00 Ewes 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MArtKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 28 Beans subject to cnangeduring day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. y Grain; .03 per ousbel Ims Corn; ,05 per bushel less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGU and POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By- - FARMS Corrected July 28 Latge Clean Whites * .54.

Large Clean Brown .52 Mediums .47 Heavy Hens.-.. 25 Leghorn Hens—— .20

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I Elevator Co. Decatm ! Petwon - Monroe TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY ! PfcbTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags . 1 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING { Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 nave something rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.